Though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born in 2021, arguments over her name continue, specifically if Queen Elizabeth II gave her blessing to the choice.
The official document has now been made public as an entry in the Scottish registry, shedding light on some previously unanswered questions.
King Charles’ new royal cypher has just been unveiled and will gradually take over the late Queen’s monogram.
We made it through the 10-day mourning period following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, capped off by a funeral beamed into homes around the world.
A doorman greeting guests as they entered Westminster Abbey seemingly batted away the hand of a particular woman.
Queen Elizabeth II will be laid to rest in a state funeral today. At 11:44AM our time, her coffin will be loaded onto the gun carriage for the short procession to Westminster Abbey.
Everybody knows the Brits love to form an orderly queue. This is likely the single greatest chance in history for them to show the world why they’re considered untouchable in this regard.
Yesterday, the Queen’s coffin was taken from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh. Not everyone who lined the street was there to pay their respects.
There are the obligatory Bentleys and Rolls-Royces befitting of a sovereign, but then there are also more unusual vehicle choices for a queen.
Most of the corgis Queen Elizabeth II owned over the course of her life descended from her first corgi, Susan, who was gifted to her on her 18th birthday.
During Her Majesty’s record 70 years on the throne, she naturally became acquainted with an impressive array of world-renowned people.
When news of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing broke, there was mourning, there were celebrations (not everybody loves the monarchy), and there was cringe to the max.
One man who is well-equipped to talk about the Queen’s sense of humour is former Royal Protection Officer Richard Griffin, who spent many years by her side.
A former royal footman shared a few interesting titbits about his experiences working under the Queen.
Last Christmas, Jaswant Singh Chail made his way to Windsor Castle wielding a crossbow and announced he was there “to kill the Queen”.
The weekend was teeming with spectacular moments for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, including a star-studded concert at Buckingham Palace.
While fans were delighted to see her getting carted around in a decked out buggy at the Chelsea Flower Show, attention turned to one touching detail of her outfit.
Queen Elizabeth II may be 96 but she’s still sticking up for her boy in an attempt to fix his tattered reputation.
Where to begin? Prince William being called a “holy terror” as a toddler, or the details of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles’ sex life?
News broke last night that an out of court settlement had been reached between Prince Andrew and Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
The party for this record-breaking time spent on the throne is also set to break a few records, with a picnic fit for…well, royalty.
Despite mounting legal bills and focus on his finances, Prince Andrew and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson still manage to live the high life.
Barbados says goodbye to Queen Elizabeth. Legendary Cape mansion on the market. F1 boss dies. Instagram too big. Lohan engaged.
She may be 95, but that doesn’t mean Queen Elizabeth II has lost her sense of humour or zest for life.
Millions mourned the passing of Prince Philip, but let this serve as a warning not to mess with regular programming schedules.
Amidst speculation that Queen Elizabeth II may abdicate the throne, royal observers say that is incredibly unlikely.
So, the Queen can do more than just cut ribbons, preside over ceremonies, and drop in on Parliament every now and then.
In the late 1960s, the Queen allowed cameras inside her home for a full year. She wasn’t happy with the end result, and the footage promptly disappeared, until being leaked last week.
Turns out Queen Elizabeth can throw some serious shade given the right circumstances.
The staff at Balmoral have complained that they’re finding evidence of “defecation” on the palace grounds.